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June 27th Banders...Post Op



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Had my first fill today. Port was hard to get to due to scar tissue and excess Fluid around my port. Finally received 3ccs.

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I was banded June 26 and go for my first full tomorrow. Did they numb you? I'm nervous!! How do you feel now? Can you eat okay?

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I had mine on 6/25 with a fill today. It didnt hurt at all and no numbing required. Back to my shies for a day it so. 25 lbs gone. Good luck and don't worry.

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Alm 73

I was numbed because my port is deep and the doctor had too use a longer needle. .I feel fine though... I'm on liquids 2days and mushies 1 day... I'm sure you will be fine. . Don't worry. .

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Thanks for these posts. I wasbanded June 27, scheduled for fill Aug 13. Dr wanted to do it a week earlier, but I have to fly that week, so we pushed it back. I am down 22 lbs so far- yeehaw!!

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I've never needed any numbing as its very quick.

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I had my fill yesterday. The Dr numbed it, added 4cc and all is well. The shot site was a little sore afterwards but fine now. Back to liquid/mushies for yesterday and on to regular food today.

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I was banded June 28th. Have lost 9 pounds but 20 in total if you include the preop liquid diet. I have had two fills already. I see the doctor again in September.

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Had my first fill on Tues Aug 13, it was a breeze. Dr.used fluoroscopy to do it, first numbedthe area, added the Fluid. The whole thing took maybe 5 mins. Was on full liquids and mushies for 48 hrs. At first, I didnt feel any different + was hungry. Now, two days later, I feel full after less than a cup of anything. No problems at all, looking forward to continuing wt loss, hoping to get in the "green zone".

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Mac, I can eat anything! I can't wait till my third fill. I hope to have some better restriction then.

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I've had my 2nd fill & no restriction yet :(

& only have lost 5pds since my surgery June 28th. Does it take several fills to get to what they call the green zone??? Oh & I have 6.5 cc in my band right now.

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Hi Lady,

I just had my 2nd fill last week and I'm stll not feeling any restrictions either... I mainly just STOP eating after it looks like I've had about 4-6 oz of food in fear of complications, but I am no where near full. I have 4cc's now so I'm thinking that maybe I'll start to feel restriction after another fill... I had my wls on june 21st and I've lost about 25lbs but must of it is from pre op and post op diet so I'm a little discouraged.

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I am in the same boat as you both. I stop eating because I must, but I'm definitely not in the green zone. I've had two fills, no restriction, and am at 5.cc's. I lost 11 pounds on the preop 5 day liquid diet, 5 pounds during the first week post surgery ( on liquids), and since then which is about 7 weeks have only lost about 7 pounds. I am not a happy bandster at all.

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My surgery was 6/21, my first fill was on 7/29 and I really haven't felt much of a difference restriction wise. I was scheduled for my 2nd on 8/26 and called them and they were going to have me come in sooner for the 2nd but due to health insurance issues I had to postpone my 2nd fill to sept 4th. I'm a little disappointed about that. But in the meantime I'm very careful and watch closely to how much I eat.

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